"DESTROYER," Part One
The secrets of Glory's past, present and future have all been revealed, but now those closest to her must suffer their consequences. The Extreme relaunch revolution continues with Glory fully coming into her role as the new universe's instrument of war and nothing will stand in her way, not even her allies.
Glory is still going strong and is easily keeping my attention. After a strong first arc, the second arc looks to continue with that same quality. The title's only weakness is a lack of focus on the titular heroine though the whole cast is full of enjoyable characters which keeps this issue as a great read and keeps me invested in the series. Read Full Review
Though there was a lot going on in Glory #26, there are still many unanswered questions, impossible situations to overcome and great battles to be fought. As long as Keatinge and Campbell turn in work this good, I'm in with this book for the long haul. You should be, too. Read Full Review
Like its previous issue, Glory #26 leaves me a bit confused. There is good here, but I cannot say whether it is enough good to warrant the price. The series looks like it may very well be ramping up the scale of Glory's conflict, but, for now, some readers may want to wait on the sidelines. Read Full Review
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